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beck The Soft and Weak
blakney The Paradox of the Nature of Water ...
byrn There's hardly anything more yielding than [gas, air, and] water, but almost none is better in attacking the resistant and hard,
feng Under heaven nothing is more soft and yielding than water.
ganson Nothing in the world is weaker
gnl Yielding
hansen Recognizing Fidelity
legge There is nothing in the world more soft and weak than water,
mccarroll Nothing under heaven is
mcdonald Water is the softest and most yielding substance.
merel Accept Responsibility
merel2 Need
mitchell Nothing in the world
muller Nothing in the world is softer than water,
rosenthal SINCERITY

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